Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is set to turn 100 on June 10. Now, if you’re a British citizen and you made it your landmark 100th birthday then it is common practice to receive a letter from the Queen.
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Queen Latifah is starring in CBS’ reboot of The Equalizer, which premieres tonight after the Super Bowl!
The Oscar-nominated actress opened up in a recent interview about why she decided to sign on for the series and how she feels about taking on the role previously played by Edward Woodward on the small screen and Denzel Washington on the big screen.
“The only reservation I had was Denzel,” she told USA Today. “I had to figure out how to create a character that was going to be different from
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, is set to turn 100 on June 10. Now, if you’re a British citizen and you made it your landmark 100th birthday then it is common practice to receive a letter from the Queen.
Byron Allen acquired The Weather Channel three year ago, gathered scientists at its Atlanta campus and asked “Are we in trouble?”
Queen Elizabeth II is “delighted” that Meghan Markle, 39, and Prince Harry, 36, are set to welcome a second child! In a statement to HollywoodLife, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said, “Her Majesty, The Duke of Edinburgh, The Prince of Wales and the entire family are delighted and wish them well.” It comes one day after news broke that the couple, who tied the knot in 2018, will soon be a family of four! “We can confirm that Archie is going to be a big brother,” a statement issued to HL read
Queen Latifah kicked down the door and showed us her vigilante side with the series premiere of The Equalizer on CBS. The crime drama debuted with a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and netted 7.98 million viewers.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Donald Glover are rebooting feature film Mr. & Mrs. Smith as a television series for Amazon.
Now in her fourth decade in entertainment, Debra Martin Chase has produced blockbusters and awards bait, making comfortable homes for herself in Manhattan and the Hollywood Hills along the way. But on this late January afternoon, she's in a trailer in suburban New Jersey — speaking by phone during a break from shooting her new Queen Latifah drama for CBS, The Equalizer, which premiered out of the Super Bowl.
Super Bowl LV, CBS, 91.6 million.2. Super Bowl LV Post-game, CBS, 51.5 million.3. “The Equalizer,” CBS, 20 million.4.
CBS’ new drama The Equalizer dedicated its premiere to the series’ executive producer Richard Lindheim, who died Jan. 18 of heart failure at the age of 85. The post-Super Bowl debut, which likely attracted tens of millions of viewers, ended with a card that read, “Dedicated to the memory of Richard Lindheim.” (You can see it below.)
post-Super Bowl 2021 premiere — TV’s most coveted time slot.That will earn the series, starring Queen Latifah, a huge onetime audience it will never approach again. CBS knows this, of course, but is confident “The Equalizer” will attract a loyal core audience sufficient in today’s saturated TV landscape.That remains to be seen, but Sunday night’s premiere gave us a snugly predictable drama in that formulaic network primetime kind of way.
Queen Latifah has been a huge star for decades, but many fans likely don’t know her birth name.
Your Honor,” which wraps its season next Sunday, and co-stars in “The Equalizer,” a reboot of the classic series (and 2014 movie) with Queen Latifah in the title role. It’s premiering Sunday night on CBS in the coveted post-Super Bowl slot before moving to its regular time (8 p.m.) on Feb.
Queen Latifah is ready to kick some serious butt in the rebooted crime drama “The Equalizer”, relishing the opportunity to take on the title role.
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic“The Equalizer” represents both a variation of its genre and as straight up a CBS drama as they come. Borne out of the cult ‘80s CBS show starring Edward Woodward and 2014 blockbuster starring Denzel Washington, the 2021 iteration of “The Equalizer” mashes the two versions together to create a basic show that leans on its star to keep things interesting.
Queen Latifah is putting a new spin on CBS reboots the 1980s TV series, which starred Edward Woodward and also inspired Denzel Washington's film franchise, with Latifah taking the helm as the eponymous heroine. As Robyn McCall, Latifah plays an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.
. And her exit was...awkward! By which I mean Victoria wandered up to Matt all "I honestly feel so sorry for you, that you would listen to hearsay and not all of the facts behind a situation, so goodbye." And he literally was just like